If a child stops breathing, and their heart stops beating, you need to act fast. Every cell in the body needs oxygen to survive, and if the blood stops bringing fresh oxygen, the cells begin to die. That can quickly lead to brain damage and death.
Chest compressions and rescue breaths can make the difference between life and death for a child who has stopped breathing. So every parent should know how to provide life support for a child, until the emergency medical services arrive.
This is what the American Heart Association’s guidelines recommend:
See the full Health blog post.
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